The Ruttles! I love them( not as much as the beatles). The parody was funny and not in bad taste at all.And hey George approved so by that alone you should know its really ood. I think my fav Charcter would have to "nasty" haha. Loved it!

Tracks 1, 2, 3: "The Rutland Weekend Songbook" 1976. "I Must Be in Love"[1] includes intro and fans. "I Must Be in Love"[2] clear mix minus screaming fans.Tracks 4, 5: Saturday Night Live 1977.Track 6: "Hold My Hand" with "tuning-up intro" from 1978 "The Rutles" vinyl record. The "tuning-up intro" was cut from the Rhino CD re-issue.Track 7: Brian Thigh Interview, originally heard on the "All You Need Is Cash" TV special 1978. It was edited for DVD release.Track 8: From "A Thousand Feet Of Film", originally heard on the "All You Need Is Cash" TV special 1978. Not a Rutles song - 1959's "You Need Feet" was originally recorded and released in England by Bernard Bresslaw.Track 9: Originally heard on the "All You Need Is Cash" TV special 1978.Tracks 10, 11, 12 : "Archaeology" 1996 Japan bonus tracks. "Lullaby" is a brief musical gag from Innes. "Baby S'il Vous Plait" was a crude French-language version of an earlier Rutles song "Baby Let Me Be", from the 1978 soundtrack. "My Little Ukelele" is a George Formby-esque novelty number.Tracks 13, 14: "Archaeology" 2007 reissue bonus tracks. "Under My Skin" is a cover of Cole Porter's "I've Got You Under My Skin" - According to Nasty, "It was taped at the Leicestershire Hunt Ball, where everybody is talking all the way through it." "Rut-A-Lot" is a medley of Rutles songs performed live by Innes.Track 15: "I Must Be in Love"[3] acoustic/group mix of "Not Letting it Be" with "The Rutland Weekend Songbook"Track 16: "Not Letting it Be" 2009 BBC radio show with Neil Innes's tales of Rutle-mania.